Hey guys-
I found a thread a while back on a 3-axis skull someone had built off of HalloweenBob's design- but they mounted an L-bracket underneath to mount the entire thing, or something. They had drilled out the middle of the skull to a larger hole, and then mounted an L-bracket upside down and underneath somehow. It seemed MUCH easier than any other way. Can someone point me in the right direction here?
Thanks
-Specter
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05-02-2008,05:17 PM
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05-02-2008,05:58 PM
Actually, I found it- it was skygodTJ...
YouTube - skygodtj's VideosGorilla Glue - The Best Thing to Ever Happen to Extruded Polystyrene!
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05-02-2008,10:05 PM
That would be our friend CaptainJackSparrow...Arrrr he has quite the setup, don't he?
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05-02-2008,10:50 PM
Arrg! I be thankin ye matey! Tha' bracket be a 2x4 hanger found at HomeDepot, methinks abt .18/each, a lil change I did, I clamped it in place, drilled fer 4-40 screws, one which holds th' jaw bracket.. then drilled th' front o' th' bracket fer the jaw servo..
Capt. Jack (visitin' meself in Pirates o' th' Caribbean ride at Disney)Capt. Jack's YouTube 3-axis skull video page
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05-03-2008,04:52 AM
Sweet! Do you have any pics of this? Do you have the PDF for the cutout of the plate on the Lindbergs?
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05-03-2008,05:23 AM
Nice how-to CJS although I noticed that you speak perfect english but you type in piratese...interesting.
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05-03-2008,06:47 AM
Well, he was an English Major, afterall! LOL!



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